Liszt
No, he was not, and this is a good question. Many believe the myth that he was always deaf. He could never have learned music if that had been the case. He was already a famous concert pianist and composer before the deafness started, and it was a source of intense anguish for him.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods who gradually lost his hearing. He composed brilliant music, and is particularly well known for both his piano sonatas and his orchestral symphonies.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a child prodigy who could play the piano better than most seasoned professionals before the age of 10. He spent his life working exclusively in music. First, he was a musician for royalty at the age of 17. After he left that job, he spent the rest of his life writing music professionally.
Being exposed to music since birth, yes, one could say he planned to become a composer. or it was planned for him by his parents and family.
because he thout he could do it sence his mother could do it she tauth him all he needed to no and he belived in him self and he did it.
He composed over 600 lieder songs. Franz was a gifted composer who could compose more that one piece in a single day. I think that was why he did such compositions.
No, he was not, and this is a good question. Many believe the myth that he was always deaf. He could never have learned music if that had been the case. He was already a famous concert pianist and composer before the deafness started, and it was a source of intense anguish for him.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods who gradually lost his hearing. He composed brilliant music, and is particularly well known for both his piano sonatas and his orchestral symphonies.
Someone who composes bass music is a simply a composer. You could call him/her a bass composer but no one really does.
The song "Greensleeves" is believed to have been written in the late 16th century, with various theories suggesting it could have been composed by Henry VIII or another anonymous composer of the time.
This depends on a variety of things, although there are main types:Composer - Usually somebody who composes a minimalistic, or even classical piece of music. Such examples include Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Tchaikovsky and others. However, you could consider anybody a "composer" of music as long as they have written it themselves, (as in either into a musical score or other ways) like John Williams, who composed many movie themes such as Jurassic Park and Star Wars.Artist - Usually anybody who has written a song, (as in with lyrics and melody, usually.) Anybody from the earliest forms of music to even other forms of music can be artists of music. You could call Adele an artist, although the main difference is that people wouldn't consider her a composer, more of an artist.Writer - Somebody who writes music, in basic terms. They usually do not perform it themselves, as it is usually written for somebody else.Hope this helps :)
john Cage (modern composer) john Cage (modern composer)
The main instrument used in Ragtime was the piano,. The most well known Ragtime pianist, and composer for the piano, was Scott Joplin. However, the music was and could be played by a wide variety of ensembles and solo instruments.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a child prodigy who could play the piano better than most seasoned professionals before the age of 10. He spent his life working exclusively in music. First, he was a musician for royalty at the age of 17. After he left that job, he spent the rest of his life writing music professionally.
Mozart is a composer how could there be food in him (and he is dead)
Paul Klee
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